Re: gEDA-user: Ngspice for Ubuntu

2008-07-05 Thread Peter Clifton
On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 23:49 -0700, Thomas D. Dean wrote: I have geda installed. I used apt-get install geda. Then pcb, gerbv, gtkwave, verilog, etc. I just can not get ngspice to work and I have not found gsch2pcb. ngspice has some licensing issues which means it isn't in Debian / Ubuntu.

Re: gEDA-user: Ngspice for Ubuntu

2008-07-05 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 19:08:12 -0700, Thomas D. Dean wrote: Success! After I got some of the other -dev packages installed, configure complained of missing libXaw! Before that, even though I configured with --with-x, configure did not complain. Some of the configure scripts involved with

Re: gEDA-user: Newbie questions

2008-07-05 Thread Johannes Bauer
John Coppens schrieb: 1. How can I highlight a complete net in gschem? I have mostly stuff like http://bildrian.de/n/b/c3c0ce767ca5d198.png this - when I want to find out where exactly PA2 goes, I have to manually follow each piece of network, which is kind of annoying. According to

gEDA-user: more insanity

2008-07-05 Thread DJ Delorie
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/smd-challenge/insanity_II.jpg I kinda mangled the pads a little, but it won't matter - I can still solder them. The parts are 3x 0.5mm pitch CSP, some 0201 discretes, and an 0402 LED. The big pins are 0.1 apart. Mostly 6/6 rules (some 5 mil traces), with 13 mil

Re: gEDA-user: Newbie questions

2008-07-05 Thread John Coppens
On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 19:04:52 +0200 Johannes Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Coppens schrieb: 1. How can I highlight a complete net in gschem? I have mostly stuff like http://bildrian.de/n/b/c3c0ce767ca5d198.png this - when I want to find out where exactly PA2 goes, I have to